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Old 11-12-2009, 08:15 PM   #46
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Fast Dcc First off , Glad your healing and will be fine . Thanks for sharing . As a beginner ,I read this with great interest . As i have with all the beginner info i could find . the incite of the more experienced is a big help, as I'm getting to a point of feeling comfortable . I'm trying real hard not to be overconfident and lose focus of all the perils of the roads . at this point i havn't been on anything bigger than a 2 lane one in each direction . Because of where i live ,i'm dealing with very little traffic , but i'm sure next riding season will take me further .


 
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Old 11-14-2009, 01:45 PM   #47
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Beautiful day.:-) I rode Gold Wing to Grace Clinic today!:-D First day on bike! sunny and not too cold. It felt like heaven to be back in saddle! clutch hand weak and sore but functional!
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Old 11-14-2009, 01:50 PM   #48
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I'd recommend that you lay off the clutch hand for awhile, but you're the Doc, Doc.

I wonder if they make a Rekluse clutch for a Goldwing?
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Old 11-20-2009, 09:40 AM   #49
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Sorry to read of your 'off' but glad that you are making a good and rapid recovery. In my case it took some months after finger dislocation for me to be completely unaware of it again (if you know what I mean!). But I do think using them is the best policy as long as pain is not increasing.

Hope you continue to make good progress.

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